OTTAWA, May 28 (Reuters) - Some 25 years after an independence bid by Quebec almost broke Canada apart, a new push by the province to strengthen its French-speaking identity poses an awkward challenge ...
Amid growing concern among francophones about the future of French, Legault embarked on the largest overhaul of language law since the 1977 adoption of the Charter of the French Language, better known ...
Legault built the CAQ to offer voters a third option: nationalist, but not separatist You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Quebec Premier François ...
CHARLES SIROIS, one of Canada's leading bankers, sees many things when he looks out over Montreal from his 38th-floor office: the densely packed buildings of Canada's oldest financial district, the ...
* Head of party says doesn't want to discuss separatism Nov 14 (Reuters) - A senior Quebec politician, fed up with decades of arguments over whether the province should separate from Canada, launched ...
Mulcair: 'Legault had no other choice, he had to resign' The Power Play Quebec panel discuss François Legault’s resignation, what forced his hand, leadership gaps in CAQ and Liberals, and implications ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Some 25 years after an independence bid by Quebec almost broke Canada apart, a new push by the province to strengthen its French-speaking identity poses an awkward challenge for ...
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